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12/26/2017
Topic:
Found a stone head...Desert Prometheus

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Britain wrote:

One of my wife's hobbies she spotted it.

She must love McCain Valley then....
1/10/2018
Topic:
Sombrero and False Sombrero

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We did a loop hike once from Indian Valley up and over False, down into Canebrake and then circled back out via the low saddle just east of False.

I lost my GPS going down into Canebrake so on a different trip I did the reverse of that loop looking for it. We have done many variations of that coming in from McCain.

I have seen that chain at Sombrero before, no idea what it is for. Is the register still missing? It used to be an ammo box chained to the top boulders but went missing several years ago.

Great trip report, thanks for sharing
1/10/2018
Topic:
Jacumba Jims Canyon

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Interesting area for sure and plenty of history to go with it. I never could find anything definitive about who JJ was. Will have to look for that shack next time we are out there.
1/11/2018
Topic:
Borrego Rainbow

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1/15/2018
Topic:
Bucksnort Area Backpacking

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There was a large grow site bust up there several years ago, you will probably still find encampment debris in the upper reaches of Sheep cyn. Can't say if there is water now but in general there is water in those areas. Several years ago there was water at the spring above sheep cyn.
1/15/2018
Topic:
More Impossible RR News

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http://www.sandiegouniontribune.com/news/environment/sd-me-desert-line-20171221-story.html

ROFLMAO
1/15/2018
Topic:
Carrizo Gorge East Side

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Tom and I did a 2 day backpack on the east side of the tracks, poking around the old RR camps.















1/15/2018
Topic:
Carrizo Gorge East Side

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Britain wrote:
The last picture, that little section of the trail..boy nailed me with cholla. On the way back I went around the other side of that hill!
Yeah, we did a loop and dropped down into Indian Hill and back to the cars.
1/16/2018
Topic:
More Impossible RR News

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Buford wrote:
but this time it will be different.
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1/19/2018
Topic:
Interesting oddity in the Carrizo Creek Badlands.

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Nice kit fox, was towards the end of day?
1/20/2018
Topic:
Interesting oddity in the Carrizo Creek Badlands.

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Britain wrote:
Thanks, Early morning shot. Taken about 1/4 mile out of the swamp from Carrizo Creek . Seen a lot of wildlife in the area which I haven't noticed before.

Ah...saw the long shadows, figured maybe the fox was coming out for the evening, that is the only time I have seen them.
2/4/2018
Topic:
Gert BM

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2/6/2018
Topic:
Salton Sea Naval Base

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It is not clear to me where you are asking about, can you provide a bit more detail?
2/8/2018
Topic:
Rock Oven? More Interesting Finds in the Desert...

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Yep, have seen that also..was probably just a stash spot. There was some old metal cans and such also nearby.
2/11/2018
Topic:
Pyramid-Villager Loop

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Very nice...been a long time since I have done anything that ambitious, nice TR, thanks for sharing.
2/14/2018
Topic:
Jacumba Jims and Jim McCains shack

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Damn I am ready to retire and spend more time out in the desert...envious....thanks for posting, like the frog shot...purple?
2/15/2018
Topic:
Jacumba Jims and Jim McCains shack

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Ziphius, any idea what kinda frog that is?
2/15/2018
Topic:
Gasp and Grunt BM's

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mrkmc did something close

http://www.anzaborrego.net/anzaborrego/Forum/topic237-moan-puff-groan-and-gasp.aspx
2/18/2018
Topic:
From The Unpublished Series

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Another post in the "From The Unpublished Series" (search Forum titles for this)

Out near Carrizo Marsh I found the Anza Borrego Racetrack





2/18/2018
Topic:
Carrizo Gorge East Side

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Forgot I had this pic on my phone from an early morning exploration of some boulders, pretty big sherds....



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2/19/2018
Topic:
Pyramid-Villager Loop

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Buford wrote:
Tekewin’s post got me motivated enough to do the loop today. Thanks for posting the route!

Nice...Thumbs Up
2/23/2018
Topic:
Ghost Mountain with Huel

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2/26/2018
Topic:
Grunt BM

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Looks fun....!
Was definitely a nice weekend to be out in the desert....seemed super busy with lots of people.
3/29/2018
Topic:
Canyon west of Moan

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Bedrock Cafe....Thumbs Up
3/29/2018
Topic:
McCain / Canebrake 4 day Backpack

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Gary and I did a 4 day backpack loop trip from McCain Valley down to Canebrake and back up Pepperwood trail. To keep my herniated L3/4/5 discs happy over the last few years I don't carry my DSLR anymore so photos are usually from my phone. Damn wind turbines are now visible from anywhere near Sombrero. We camped the first night a few miles S/W of Sombrero and saw nothing but blinking red lights all night long.

McCain Valley is special....period.

Nights were pretty windy and cold, 38 every night. 3rd night on Pepperwood we had a handful of undocumented travelers pass our camp looking to do the same, once I told them Gary snores pretty bad they decided to move on..haha....I am the one who snores.

There are some cool old State Park signs still around


I bought some Pencott Badlands fabric and made my own gear...maybe I went too far?


Looking down towards Bow Willow from McCain Valley


Me in the early morning with Sombrero Peak in the background


Found a Radiosonde


3/31/2018
Topic:
McCain / Canebrake 4 day Backpack

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rockhopper wrote:
Sounds like a neat loop trip. How much water did you guys pack in? Did you find a water source? I need to do some camping in McCain valley sometime. I think you have found a few of those radiosondes. That one looks like is fairly new.
5 liters each but there are a couple of water sources out there but it is pretty dry right now, we had to dig one spring out and wait until morning to get water.

I have found a few radiosondes but this was the nicest. It was complete with about 50' of string, parachute, balloon and glow stick. My understanding is that two of these get launched every day from Kearny Mesa and are supposed to make it out to Arizona. If you find one in the desert then something probably went wrong with it's flight.
3/31/2018
Topic:
McCain / Canebrake 4 day Backpack

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Total Mylar balloons this trip - 8 (no picture sorry)
4/2/2018
Topic:
McCain / Canebrake 4 day Backpack

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tommy750 wrote:
Nice trip. Where did you guys start your hike? Cottonwood or farther south? You all camoed out and Gary wearing teal. Nice smile
Cottonwood campground...hate the walk back from Pepperwood...too long. Yeah, teal is a good look on Gary, matches his purple beaning.

@Britain....I think they drove the cattle straight up and down the mountain sides wherever they wanted, you can find cattle dung everywhere still...even in the most remote areas.
4/2/2018
Topic:
Carrizo Gorge East Side

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rockhopper wrote:
Daren: Do I see carbon staining on the granite? Looks like a fire pit? Nice BIG shards you found there. Old!

Definitely not a fire pit, I was crawling on hands and knees uphill in a super small crevice where I found these. I think they dropped from above and over time just got worked down into the boulders. I was practically laying on my stomach taking the picture....hantavirus here I come...!
4/4/2018
Topic:
Santa Rosa Mtns. 3 Day backpack

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Not sure I would make it even 5 miles with a 60lb pack..! Good to see you getting out again, thanks for sharing.
4/4/2018
Topic:
Yuha basin petrified wood

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That's pretty interesting, I wouldn't mind going out to see that stuff...will have to talk Tom into going....wink
4/8/2018
Topic:
The Potrero Day Hike

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Love the snake/scorpion photos...sorry I could not join you....lets do another trip soon with an over nighter...I'll bring the marshmallows and Art Bell entertainment....
4/10/2018
Topic:
The Potrero Day Hike

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Britain wrote:
Have noticed that the ticks are pretty active this year.
Yep, I got a few a couple weeks ago on our 4 day trip out to McCain/Canebrake....but we were bushwhacking a lot.....a lot, a lot.....
4/17/2018
Topic:
The Potrero Day Hike

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ziphius wrote:
Art Bell died on Friday, April 13th, so your proposed outing takes on extra importance.

Yep, we did go back out on Sat/Sun and briefly listened to an Art Bell episode on my phone. Maybe Tom can post some pics, I only have a few from my phone. It was fairly uneventful though.





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4/17/2018
Topic:
Sunset Mountain

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I'm with Tom, only been to the guzzlers....still on my list, looks like some great views up there....Thumbs Up
4/18/2018
Topic:
Exploring Coyote Canyon w/o 4wd or High Clearance

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Seems like it has been good this year but you can always just give the VC a call (760) 767-4205
4/19/2018
Topic:
The Potrero Day Hike

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Photo by tommy750

4/24/2018
Topic:
To the top of El Cajon Mountain aka "The Beast"

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ziphius wrote:
100th ascent today. No mishaps in 100 trips up and down the mountain, even in 90-degree heat.
Applause
Congratulations, well done...!!
4/25/2018
Topic:
To the top of El Cajon Mountain aka "The Beast"

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ziphius wrote:
Bob, I take it that Whitney is worthwhile even with the crowds, since you are going for a 3rd ascent! I've never done it and am thinking about Langley instead.

I like Langley and I like the routes available to ascend it. I have done it several times. You can see Whitney from Langley..wink
Tom and I even saw several herd of BHS a couple years ago up there.

Bob, glad you are planning another trip up, the Sierras are great.
4/25/2018
Topic:
Burrowing Owl

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Very Nice..!

You are almost convincing me to start carrying my big heavy camera and lenses again....

Looks like maybe Fish Creek area??
4/25/2018
Topic:
Burrowing Owl

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You should consider sending some your great photos like this one to Mike at the ABDNHA.

You will find a link here to submit photos.
4/27/2018
Topic:
Burrowing Owl

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Britain wrote:
Like your Bobcat photo ! Antelope squirrel is a keeper!

Thanks, there are a lot of great photos on that site, the lightning at Dos Cabezas is impressive.
4/28/2018
Topic:
2018 Sheep Count

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The 2018 BHS Count RSVP form is attached to this message.
4/29/2018
Topic:
2018 Sheep Count

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ziphius wrote:
Any spots open for the 'Seal Team Six' Rattlesnake Spr. site this year? I can send a resume. smile
Contact me via email directly, you may have a chance....
4/30/2018
Topic:
McCain Valley

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Just a 2 day trip out with Tom, found another water source in the valley and enjoyed some peaceful outdoor time with what is is left of nature out there. I am really enjoying the short 2 day backpack trips, plenty of time to explore and time to enjoy backpacking with only a small amount of items needed to carry. Tom and I have spent a lot of time in McCain Valley over the last few years and we have a good knowledge of water sources and the landscape as a whole. Tom has some really great photos from this trip, hopefully he will post some.

Packrat Midden

From the North American Packrat Midden Database:


Middens are waste piles that packrats construct out of fecal matter and urine. Packrats incorporate pieces of plant material, bone, and other items they habitually collect from their environment into their middens. The packrat’s sticky, viscous urine acts like a cement which binds the midden material together into a solid mass.



Close up of the gooey stuff


Tom with all of the non functional wind turbines in the background...yes it is windy, very windy, look at Tom's hat and the turbines are stopped



Looking over at the Sawtooth range where Tom and I were a couple of weeks ago...wow..



Total Mylar baloons this trip - 2
5/1/2018
Topic:
McCain Valley

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Buford wrote:
Cool trip. Were the water sources enough to filter? Not having to carry all the water is a huge bonus.
I was out there Sunday morning. It sure was windy. Tule wind project is down according to a news article online.
Was that one of your vehicles at Cottonwood?
Yes, we filter the water, it would be tough to do these trips without the water sources out there. This trip we parked at the end of the road, not at Cottonwood.
5/3/2018
Topic:
McCain Valley

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My crappy phone video

5/4/2018
Topic:
Park here

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They have a shuttle....
5/9/2018
Topic:
Table Mountain East Mesa

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Was finally looking at the map trying to figure out where you were hiking....not seeing where Devils leads to Mortero Palms. Did you drive into Table Mtn area and park off one of the north forks and hike from there? That is definitely a neat area very few people visit.
5/9/2018
Topic:
Table Mountain East Mesa

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I love that whole area...gotta be a desert person to enjoy it.
5/15/2018
Topic:
Santa Rosas Prospectors Rock House

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rockhopper wrote:
Photos loaded this time. Thanks Daren!

Nice find, now you will have everyone searching for the rockhopper rockhouse....
5/17/2018
Topic:
Santa Rosas Prospectors Rock House

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I am still searching...apparently my GE kung fu is not very strong.....I know I am close though...smile
5/17/2018
Topic:
Santa Rosas Prospectors Rock House

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OK, yeah..I looked at that spot twenty times last night...I got it now...thanks, my GE kung fu level just got stronger..!!
5/17/2018
Topic:
Sawtooth / Vallecito

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Did a 24 hour solo trip to Vallecito / Sawtooth area again last weekend. Weather was pretty good, maybe low 80's during the day and about 50 at night. I mostly just needed to get out for a couple days and that is a good area with water. I picked up another radiosond and managed to find a new active water source. Wildlife was mostly birds, rabbits a dead coyote and tons of field mice at night running all over my gear and sleeping bag...I was kinda wishing I had Tom's tent that night.

This is probably 6 now and I have two I need to drop off at NOAA




There were a few cactus blooms on the hillsides


Busted metate next to spring pipe


Some mexican bottles near the water


Not sure if this was natural or predator induced


This must have been the calf trough


Anybody know these guys?


My custom made bivy sack & backpack in Pencott Badlands pattern


These guys came out like ants when the sun set, they were everywhere all over my gear and bivy sack


Total Mylar balloons - 5



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5/17/2018
Topic:
Sawtooth / Vallecito

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Yeah, they just welded the names on there, kinda like tractors do on their different buckets and such. Bubbly water, yep....
5/17/2018
Topic:
Sawtooth / Vallecito

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Oh, I did see one snake...one super fast faded yellow looking one but he sped off into the brush before I could get a good look at him.
5/17/2018
Topic:
Santa Rosas Prospectors Rock House

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The chimney / flue sure looks close by also...but again my GE kung fu not so strong....
5/19/2018
Topic:
Sawtooth / Vallecito

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rockhopper wrote:
Amazing you keep finding those NOAA beacons.

This one I found in 3 pieces, that´s why the different pictures...I found one half hiking in and then on the way back out I found the other half and the 3 mile long string attached to it. Looks like some critters chewed it up.
5/19/2018
Topic:
Sawtooth / Vallecito

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tommy750 wrote:
Looks like a nice trip Daren. Trail cam pointed at your campsite all night probably would have made a hilarious video.
I could have recorded them with my phone but you remember my high quality skills from the rattlesnake.....upset
5/19/2018
Topic:
Sawtooth / Vallecito

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Thanks for doing the research Bob, you dug up more than I was able to.

Yep, I would say hunting was in their blood, this was also there



surfponto wrote:
Regarding the signs I found this. for J.D. Wright
http://www.legacy.com/obituaries/sandiegouniontribune/obituary.aspx?n=rd-wright&pid=86337863
He had an adventurous spirit and enjoyed hunting, fishing, sailing and traveling/camping in Baja.
That is a nice tribute .

This looks like Jim Graham's obituary but date is a little off
https://www.legacy.com/obituaries/name/james-graham-obituary?pid=20504440&view=guestbook

Nice find Daren,

Bob
edited by surfponto on 5/18/2018
5/22/2018
Topic:
Pool Table

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Was it full of bullet holes?
5/29/2018
Topic:
Carrizo Gorge Work Camps

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One of my favorite areas also, lots to explore out in Carrizo. Thanks for sharing the photos.
5/30/2018
Topic:
RHC 4 Day Backpack

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Gary and I went out for another 4 day backpack trip into Rockhouse Canyon. We did the rounds on the springs to make sure they were in good order and only noted the spring at Cowboy had been messed up by someone who probably thought they were helping. The branches that we placed to keep the animals from breaking down the rock build up were all tossed aside and the aluminum tent stake we had stashed to help clean out the piping was gone. We fixed it all back up and got it flowing good again.

Lots of new cairns were put up, looked like whoever did it was losing the trail and putting ducks up wherever they went.

2 nights at the Cottonwoods with a full day exploring the western Santa Rosa mountains below Toro Peak. Lots of now defunct Mary Jane plantations. Plenty of interesting artifacts still around

Defunct camp base


Even Mary Jane cultivators have dental hygiene


This was interesting, they placed a single bottle with a drip line to feed a single grow


Pit used to capture water form a nearby spring and then draw the irrigation lines down the grow areas


Varmit protection or hiker scare tactic?


Plenty of grow supplies


We were excited to find a new water hole even with wildlife


Managed to pick up another radiosonde, looks like it had a crash landing


On our way back to the Cottonwoods we saw some fresh mountain lion tracks and then ran into this large scat. My phone is about 6.5" long, this scat was pretty big


Red Man looked in good shape and the cactus bloom was a pretty addition


View from upper rockhouse area looking down towards the lower rockhouses


Bees were busy with the blloms that were coming out


Super deep morteros


New scat to me, anybody know what critter this is from?


Close up of scat


Last night out with an almost full moon and view of Dawns Peak


Total Mylar balloons - 10 (not all pictured)


Note attached some balloon


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5/31/2018
Topic:
RHC 4 Day Backpack

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tekewin wrote:

Is that a 22 or an air rifle? Can't tell from the photo.
Air rifle....
5/31/2018
Topic:
RHC 4 Day Backpack

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ziphius wrote:
Daren,Ok if I post a copy of that scat photo to a track & sign geek group and see if they think it's roadrunner? - Jim
Yes, and tell me how I can join!!
5/31/2018
Topic:
RHC 4 Day Backpack

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ziphius wrote:
Daren,About what size was the scat?
Sorry, it was about the size of my thumb....boink
6/3/2018
Topic:
RHC 4 Day Backpack

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ziphius wrote:
Expert consensus on your thumb-sized scat is roadrunner!
Thanks Jim....the FB group looks interesting also, didn't realize there were so many other people that liked animal poop as much as me...Big Grin
6/3/2018
Topic:
RHC 4 Day Backpack

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rockhopper wrote:
Nice back pack trip Daren and Gary. I need to get back out to Rockhouse valley again. It's been too long. Sorry to see the drug cartels setting up in "our" wilderness. I worry about the animal poison those guys use. Good to see wildlife at the water source and scat around. Good sign! I wish the feds would clean that up after they shut it down. Do they know the about that one? Nice red man picto. Looks very old. It's a special place. how high up in elevation did you go? Are the burial mounds still intact by the rock house ruins? Any "old " trails re-discovered.
cheers

Doesn't seem like the feds clean up much, usually just the irrigation lines get cut. There is an old indian trail out there we cleared the brush on for about 3 miles...spent most of the day doing that. Somebody also hauled out a pair of brush clippers we had stashed. Seems like somebody thought they were helping by removing the "trash" at the site.
6/12/2018
Topic:
Canyon Sin Nombre

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Nice healthy rams for sure...nice footage...Thumbs Up
6/12/2018
Topic:
2-3 Day Trip Recommendation?

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Thanks ziphius for catching this post, I missed it somehow.

Rocko1, I do not know your experience or capabilities, especially in the desert...in the summer...however for most folks, venturing out 8+ miles for a backpack trip into the desert in the summer with 105+ temps and relying on a water source to provide is a risk for anyone of any skill or knowledge level. When we head out for trips where water sources may be suspect we always, always bring enough to get us in to the first source and back in case it is dry. That may demand carrying 8 liters the first day.

That said...the upper reaches of Nicholias Cyn near the cottonwoods as described in Schad's book should have water, it was flowing just fine a few weeks ago. I have never been out there in June/July/August so use that information at your own risk.

RHC is especially lonely in the summer and cell phones do not work but HAM works great off Toro.

PM me for more info you like, let us know if you venture out!
6/12/2018
Topic:
RHC 4 Day Backpack

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Rocko1 wrote:
Looks like a great trip. How far up RHC Road do you think you could get in a 2wd Explorer?
You should be able to get to Butler Junction without a problem. RHC in 105+ temps does not sound like any fun at all.....
6/12/2018
Topic:
RHC 4 Day Backpack

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Britain wrote:
dsefcik wrote:
Rocko1 wrote:
Looks like a great trip. How far up RHC Road do you think you could get in a 2wd Explorer?
You should be able to get to Butler Junction without a problem. RHC in 105+ temps does not sound like any fun at all.....

So says the guy that tags PAH BM in 105 temps.......
Yeah, but I never said it was "fun"....those that know me might say I just needed to burn off a hangover that day...Toast
6/12/2018
Topic:
RHC 4 Day Backpack

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Britain wrote:
dsefcik wrote:
Rocko1 wrote:
Looks like a great trip. How far up RHC Road do you think you could get in a 2wd Explorer?
You should be able to get to Butler Junction without a problem. RHC in 105+ temps does not sound like any fun at all.....

So says the guy that tags PAH BM in 105 temps.......
Well, and then there was this...I need to go back to DV...that trip was actually fun...smile
6/12/2018
Topic:
RHC 4 Day Backpack

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Britain wrote:

If I recall correctly a few days earlier you tagged the false Pah BM. Temps the same. You have a drinking problem smile haha
uummm...you caught me....Cool Smoke
6/13/2018
Topic:
2-3 Day Trip Recommendation?

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The other possibility is to park up at Toro peak and make your way down to the cottonwoods. Assuming there is water (which I would be surprised if there was not) you could base camp there and do some day hikes into the surrounding RHC area. This is a fairly common route even during non summer months. The only drawback is you will have to climb 3,000' to get back to your car. Toro is at 8,000+ and the cottonwoods are at 5,000 so the temps should better than down on the desert floor.
6/13/2018
Topic:
2-3 Day Trip Recommendation?

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Rocko1 wrote:
Thank you for all of the information. This is an interesting option. I will do some mapping and see how that would look.

Thanks again.

There is an informal "trail" with a scattering of cairns from the top down to the cottonwoods, there is some brush bushwhack but no bad overall.
7/2/2018
Topic:
2018 BHS Count Results

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Final Count attached to this post.

Will post pictures and commentary in a few days.
7/2/2018
Topic:
2018 BHS Count Results

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Britain wrote:
Which one did you participate in?

Rattlesnake Spring
7/4/2018
Topic:
2018 BHS Count Results

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Great reaports everybody....I would concur that the wind on Friday was pretty bad, we had to re-enforce our shade shelter to keep it up. Day temps were 95/100 and night temps I did not pay attention to other than to say it was cooler than normal. We saw BHS each day with a few repeats and several collared/tagged BHS. Lamb count was way down, we normally see a lot of lambs but this year was only 8.

Here are a few photos and many more can be seen here:

https://www.darensefcik.com/Photography/Anza-Borrego-Desert-State-Park/Bighorn-Sheep-Count-2018/

























Total Mylar Balloons this trip - 3
7/4/2018
Topic:
2018 BHS Count Results

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Britain wrote:
Pretty awesome cam shots. Was anything done to the springs to rehab it somewhat?
We dug it out a bit to give it some depth but overall it was fine. It seemed to refill over a few hours enough that several BHS could get water, we never saw it get completely dry.
7/4/2018
Topic:
2018 BHS Count Results

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ziphius wrote:
Great photos Daren. Congrats on getting a spotted skunk on camera, I'm still waiting for one. Have you ever recorded BHS using the water at night? I imagine fear of mountain lions might preclude night ventures?
Yeah the skunk, lizard, squirrel, fox, etc were nice to get. I have only used the trail cam twice and no BHS at night recorded.
7/4/2018
Topic:
2018 BHS Count Results

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Britain wrote:
Hope you don't mind I shared your cam shots link on my FB page.

That is fine...what is the link?
7/4/2018
Topic:
2018 BHS Count Results

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Britain wrote:
dsefcik wrote:
Britain wrote:
Hope you don't mind I shared your cam shots link on my FB page.

That is fine...what is the link?

https://www.darensefcik.com/Photography/Anza-Borrego-Desert-State-Park/Bighorn-Sheep-Count-2018/
I meant your FB page link...or is it private?
7/5/2018
Topic:
2018 BHS Count Results

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Rocko1 wrote:
Awesome pictures. Love that game cam. What make/model is that?

Browning RECON FORCE FHD PLATINUM BTC7FHDP
7/6/2018
Topic:
2018 BHS Count Results

dsefcik
dsefcik
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The camera was in the shade/covered brush mostly, especially when pointed at the water. Our day temps with the thermometer under our shade tarp were 95/95/100 for the three days. Normally temps are 112+. If the count was this weekend things would have been different.
7/6/2018
Topic:
2018 BHS Count Results

dsefcik
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The temps in these photos from 2 years ago were with the camera in open sunshine and the shade shelter temps were around 112

https://www.darensefcik.com/Photography/Anza-Borrego-Desert-State-Park/Bighorn-Sheep-Count-2016/

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7/12/2018
Topic:
2018 BHS Count Results

dsefcik
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DesertWRX wrote:
Our little group was set up at the earthquake station on Monkey Hill. Zero sheep. There is some talk about closing some sites that consistently have a lack of sheep.

Is there water at that site?
7/16/2018
Topic:
Wikwip

dsefcik
dsefcik
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It's on private property, fence line signs state "trespassers will be shot, survivors will be shot again"...plenty of other interesting things in the desert to see.
1/12/2019
Topic:
Carrizo Gorge update

dsefcik
dsefcik
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Thanks for that update...have never seen the chimney before, pretty cool.
1/12/2019
Topic:
Any hurt yourself out hiking?

dsefcik
dsefcik
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Damn, that sucks but glad you are OK....I feel spoiled because Tom always has his satellite phone and I have started recently bringing the HAM radio.
1/12/2019
Topic:
Red Top day hike

dsefcik
dsefcik
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Nice! One of my favorite areas for sure..!
1/12/2019
Topic:
Rockhouse report

dsefcik
dsefcik
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Glad you could make it out there with the 'ol timer and have him show you around...
1/12/2019
Topic:
The Potrero Three Day BP

dsefcik
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Yeah that was a fun trip, thanks for posting Tom....

Technically there is no legal overnight parking anywhere around there, it is all day use only parking.

Britain: Where exactly are stems getting cut? At the equestrian parking? Where did you get this info?
1/12/2019
Topic:
A return to the red desert

dsefcik
dsefcik
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Looks really cool, thanks for sharing the photos.
1/12/2019
Topic:
Why is it so hard to log in ?

dsefcik
dsefcik
Administrator
I can see you have two accounts, let me know if you still want help with it.
1/12/2019
Topic:
Photo editing software

dsefcik
dsefcik
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For RAW I use Corel AfterShot Pro, otherwise just use GIMP and sometime Photoshop with scanned film images.
1/12/2019
Topic:
The Potrero Three Day BP

dsefcik
dsefcik
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tekewin wrote:
I think your bug is a velvet ant, a sort of wingless wasp. Supposed to have one of the longest stingers of any insect. The Indian artifacts are sweet. +1 for Jim Beam as a camping essential. You guys have it all figured out.


I thought they were called "cow killers"....and I have to confess, there was Jack Daniels in the bottle....wink
1/12/2019
Topic:
The Potrero Three Day BP

dsefcik
dsefcik
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A few more pics...











1/14/2019
Topic:
Overnight Backpack Recommendations?

dsefcik
dsefcik
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Here are 6 ideas....I think Blue Spring or Moonlight Cyn would be good. Don't know your skill level so really hard to recommend, you could just hike in to Little Blair and stop wherever feels comfortable and hangout. Moonlight is a tough hill climb.

https://caltopo.com/m/HLDK
1/14/2019
Topic:
Overnight Backpack Recommendations?

dsefcik
dsefcik
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Added a Bow Willow loop top the map...




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